Covent Garden
Covent Garden
Page 2St. John Bakery
St. John bakery in Neal's Yard is a great on-the-go option when you're after a doorstop sandwich or one of London's best doughnuts.
8 Great Covent Garden Restaurants For Outdoor Dining
From pasta in the sun to oysters on the terrace.
Tandoor Chop House
Hit Indian restaurant Tandoor Chop House in Covent Garden when you fancy some tasty starters and hefty lamb chops.
Fatt Pundit
The second location of the Indo-Chinese restaurant has delicious lamb chops and a broad menu that suits pretty much anyone.
Lahpet West End
A Burmese restaurant in Covent Garden, Lahpet is perfect for everything from solo noodle slurping to a no-brainer date night.
The Barbary
When you eat at The Barbary in Covent Garden, everyone sits at the bar and everyone has a great time, while eating brilliant Middle Eastern food.
Sticks’n’Sushi
Japanese-Danish restaurant in Covent Garden serving a combination of sushi and yakitori sticks from the grill.
Christopher’s
This American bar and grill in Covent Garden is serving up some great food, and some even better brunch dishes.
Dishoom Covent Garden
The Covent Garden location of trendy Indian restaurant Dishoom is the original, and also the smallest.
J Sheekey
J Sheekey is a classic West End post-theatre hang where you might spot a celebrity and will be guaranteed to have a great meal.
Buns And Buns
You’ll come to this indoor/outdoor restaurant for the Covent Garden Piazza location, but you'll stay for the tasty bao.
Ippudo London
Compared to other ramen restaurants, Ippudo in Covent Garden has the advantage of a cool-looking dining room, a bigger menu, and more room for groups.
Parsons
Parsons is a cosy seafood restaurant in Covent Garden. It’s a sanctuary from the crowds and serves some very nice fish-based dishes too.
Rules
Old, full of red velvet, and with a taste for custard, Rules is a high-priced, novelty-feeling British restaurant in Covent Garden.
Homeslice Pizza Covent Garden
A casual restaurant in Covent Garden, Homeslice makes great thin crust pizzas with adventurous toppings.
Apple Butter Cafe
This all-day café in Covent Garden is a great place to stop for brunch, lunch, or a sweet treat.
Big Easy
Big Easy is a loud and proud diner with Big BBQ Energy, lots of lobster, and a seriously boozy happy hour.
Margot
Margot is a high end Italian restaurant in Covent Garden, delivering a distinctly average experience.
Barrafina Covent Garden
Barrafina Adelaide Street is just as good as the Soho location, and just a little bit less crowded. Get your tapas fix.
Temper Covent Garden
Temper Covent Garden is a loud and fun spot from the same people behind the Soho and City branches. This one specialises in pizzas and ‘not pasta’.
Frog by Adam Handling
This restaurant in Covent Garden is the second location of The Frog, and the food is excellent.
Barrafina Drury Lane
Barrafina is a legendary tapas restaurant that’s crowded but always worth the wait. The Drury Lane outpost in Covent Garden has a pretty terrace.
The Delaunay
The Delaunay is the restaurant you want to be in when you just want to feel good. Sit in the amazing dining room or hit the cafe for a quick one.